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by Brian Goodman & In this process, a memo is for­ standing. Michael Coyne warded to the academic dean of However, there may have been Triangle Staff Writers the deceased student as well as some signs early on in the term OSIR and the Comptroller. that Mike was discontented with Walter Alexander Mike Jr., a Hallam noted that it was the the University. He had cited the sophomore in the College of responsibility of the academic word “ Drexel” as his only pro­ Science, died suddenly on dean to inform teachers, not the blem on an information card fill­ November 18th, raising questions Dean of Students' office. ed out during the first class of as to the circumstaces surroun­ Comments from both family American Literature. ding his death. and professors implied that the Dean Hallam responded that he News of the alleged suicide had cause of death was suicide. Mrs. was “ unable to secure further in­ not circulated through the campus Mike informed Tlie Triangle that formation” about Mike’s death until this week, when students in Walter had just celebrated his bir­ and was unwilling to refute the his American Literature class thday the week before his death, possibility of suicide until he was were informed Wednesday by amidst a fiill, happy family at­ able to review the circumstances course instructor Dr. D. Alvarez mosphere. His grades did not with members of the family. Saar. Saar happened upon the in­ reflect a troubled academic formation of his death by acci­ dent, when she called Mike’s home after he had missed a scheduled appointment. At that point, Saar was inform­ ed that Mike had died nearly three In Memorium weeks before, and that the school The staff of The Triangle wishes to express its deep had been notified. Yet as of November 30th, Mike’s teachers sorrow at the loss of Drexel Student Walter Alexander had not been told of his death. Mike, Jr. who died suddenly on November 18. Dr. James Hallam, Dean of A 1986 graduate of St. Joseph’s Prep High School, Students, stated that the situation Walter was in his second year as a Computer Science \ had been “ handled in a timely Major. As a student who was always in control, he was manner, given the cir­ able to maintain high grades while pursuing many ac­ cumstances.” He was notified on tivities on campus. Tuesday, November 24, by both His prescence will be sorely missed. family and members of the facul­ ty, at which point he initiated the “Obituary Process.”

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IF A begins Town Watch by Anthony W. LoRusso tend the ground-breaking. A til the spring. O f The Triangle rostrum will be provided for the When completed, the lot will ceremony, and a tent will used in contain 168 spaces, up from the by Hank Margolis essential service for the There are several construction case of foul weather. existing 104 spaces. Special to The Triangle community." projects ongoing at Drexel: • Freeman Building/Parking Lot Meanwhile, landscaping is Officer Hood has been crucial • LeBow Engineering Center - ‘S* - Demolition work continues scheduled to be done on the ex­ The new Drexel IFA Town in the implementation of the The ground-breaking ceremony on the Freeman Building, located isting portion this week. Watch launched its first patrol on Town Watch, and will be pro­ for the $10.5 million facility is at 33rd and Arch Streets. The • Parking Lot ‘L* - This lot, Wednesday, November 18th. The viding training for members in scheduled for December 16th, at building is expected to be com­ which will provide 79 spaces, is organization is comprised of the future. 2:30 P.M., with a private recep­ pletely leveled and cleared by expected to be turned over to nearly 200 fraternity men and 45 Any suspicious or obvious tion to follow. It will take place Christmas. Safety and Security for parking sorority women. criminal activity seen by Town at the southwest comer of the lot, Parking Lot ‘S‘ will then be ex­ for Winter term. Work remaining The objective of the town Watch patrols will be reported to with the Board of Trustees, tended to cover the entire block, on this project for operation are watch is to reduce the unusually the base station, which in turn donors. Deans, teachers and weather conditions providing. If the entry gate and site lighting, high crime rate in the area. will contact the proper authority. alumni all attending. the weather is too cold for asphalt which are to be completed this This past term has seen burg­ The Town Watch is currently All students are invited to at­ work, the lot will remain as is un­ week. laries at the Poth Apartments and working with the university in the many automobile thefts and hopes of finding space for a per­ break-ins. manent base station. Currently, The patrols will generally the fraternities are providing tem­ Federal aid reforms introduced cover the 3300 and 3400 blocks porary facilities for the base sta­ of Powelton Avenue and Race tion. Students are encouraged to College Press service Ford’s measure, if passed, Community college and voca­ tional school students would Street, as well as a three block support the Drexel IFA Town would prohibit first and second stretch of Pearl Street. Watch. Any questions or offers of Only freshmen and year college students from receiv­ benefit most from the bill, Wolanin said, because they could Initial funding was provided by hot drinks or snacks should be sophomores could get Pell Grants ing GSLs. Those students, how­ complete their 2-year educations Drexel University’s Office for directed to Hank Margolis and only juniors and seniors ever, would be eligible to receive without incurring loan debts. Student Affairs, which enabled (222-9096) or Gregg Bonfiglio could get Guaranteed Student Pell Grants, federal endowments Existing federal student aid the Town Watch to purchase (222-9460), Town Watch Co- Loans in the future if Congress that students don’t have to repay. programs discourage low-income three two-way radios. Base sta­ Chairmen. approves a bill introduced last If passed, the bill would let- students from enrolling in col­ tion CB radios have been donated week by an influential legislator students get Pell Grants of up to leges, Wolanin said, because by members of the town watch, from Michigan. $4,000 a year, up from the cur­ many are reluctant to go into debt which will be monitored by the Rep. Bill Ford (D-MI), a very rent $2,100 limit. sorority women. influential member of the House Pell Grants may only be used to do so. Inside Giving such students Pell The Town Watch was organiz­ education committee, explained to pay for 60% of education Grants instead of loaning them ed with the assistance of the ★ Class by Class he thought the bill, introduced costs, and although Ford’s bill money through the GSL pro­ Police and Drexel Nov. 3rd, would help minimize does not seek to change that listing of exams. gram, Wolanin said, would “ help University. Officer John Hood, student loan defaults and help policy, Wolanin said that “ we’re Page 7 them get started. Many students Crime Prevention Officer for the low-income students finance open to change.” don’t know what direction they 16th Police District, states, “ I college. GSLs would be limited to up­ if Bonus Blooms for want to go in when they first at­ feel it will greatly decrease the “ The bill is an attempt to kill perclassmen and graduate those exams blues! tend school.” types of crimes we are seeing in two birds with one stone,” said students, and the maximum The proposed legislation would the Drexel area, primarily pro­ Page 17 Tom Wolanin, a Ford aide. “ It amount a student could borrow reduce loan defaults, Wolanin perty loss from autos. This deals with both the problems of would be increased from $4,(XX) continued on page 10 organization is performing an equality and defaults.” to $7,(XX) a year. The Triangle December 4, 1987 Drexel programming team sweeps regional contest

Drexel University’s computei up University of personal computer. Teams were impressed with the manner in in the international competition,” programming team easily and defending champion Swar- penalized points for each incor­ which they won.” said Popyack. ’’They work very defeated twenty-two other thmore College to win the rect solution, but could submit a Drexel was the only team to quickly, but more importantly, schools on Saturday, November Allegheny region contest for the solution as many times as possi­ solve all five problems, submit­ they work together.” 21st, to win the 10th annual second time in the last four years. ble until a correct one was given. ting their last correct solution Rounding out the top ten Association for Computer All three teams will advance to “ After the team’s second-place with almost an hour still left in the finishers were Dickinson Col­ Machinery (ACM) Allegheny the ACM International Competi­ finish in the competition a few competition. Runner-up Penn lege, University of Scranton, Region Computing contest, held tion to he held in Atlanta in weeks ago, I knew that they had solved four problems, while University of Delaware, West on Drexel’s campus. February. a chance to do w ell,” said Dr. Swarthmore led a group of six Chester University, Temple The Drexel team of seniors In Saturday’s competition, the Jeffrey Popyack, assistant pro­ schools that solved three. University, Rutgers University- Eric Miller and Bruce Zenel, four-member teams were given a fessor of mathematics and com­ “This team reminds me of the Camden, and St. Joseph’s junior Paul Franz, and pre-junior set of five programming pro­ puter science and the team’s 1985 team that won the regional University. Evan Simpson, defeated runner- blems to solve with an IBM PS/2 faculty adviser. “ But I was very competition and then placed third

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scoring 43; Brad Walp of Pi Scott Brown, with a score of 49 Lambda Phi was top fraternity out of a possible 50 points, cap­ shooter, 45; and top dormatory tured top honors in the 1987 honors went to Mike Suma, a Drexel University Rifle Team resident of Van Rensselaer Hall, (DURT) Turkey Shoot held who shot a respectable 45. November 16-20 on the Drexel Ranking among non-student Rifle Range. entrants were Freddie Gallot, Finishing second in the com­ Vice-President and Treasurer, petition was Tom Pizzillo scoring winning the top vice president 48, followed by Darryl Forman, spot with a score of 42, and Dr. finishing third, with a total of 47 Garfmkle, of the College of points. Each of the top three win­ Engineering, as top faculty ners received a turkey to take shooter, scoring 37. home for the Thanksgiving University President Harold holiday. M. Myers shot a 38, placing him The competition, which at­ in the top five percent of all tracted 605 entries, was broken shooters. down into categories by DURT All proceeds from the annual and winners of each division were Turkey Shoot will go to help pur­ announced. Erin Evans was nam­ chase supplies and equipment for ed top female student shooter. the ritle team. Job fair comes to Phila.

Special to The Triangle merging of common interests, the conference featured represen­ Operation Native Talent, the tatives of 82 firms of various sizes Delaware Valley’s largest career last year, to meet with a pool of conference attracting employers 6,000 student attendees. from all over the northeast cor­ ‘Basically Operation Native ridor, will bring graduating Talent reduces the cost of mak­ students together with over 80 ing a math for jobs,’ says area firms actively seeking can­ Chamber president Nicholas didates in its 22nd annual career DeBenedictis. ‘Anything that fair December 29 and 30, 1987. saves recruiting dollars is a good During the fair, students will idea for both business and have the opportunity to meet students.’ ‘face-to-face’ with personnel ‘Firms can accomplish a lot directors recruiting students from through [the fair], meeting good all majors and disciplines. people...and assessing the can­ Operation Native Talent, a pro­ didate situation that exists in the gram of the Greater Philadelphia schools now,’ says Patrick Chamber of Commerce and the Bonaccorso, senior personnel P E N JE R D E L C o uncil, is representative for United The Neumann Center began Christmas early this year, setting up and decorating their\ described as a ‘great way to test Engineering Inc., which hired six tree last week. Happy holidays and a joyous new year to all members o f the Drexel\ the entire job market,’ allowing candidates from the conference in family. students with increased skills and one year. experiences to speak with Further information concerning recruiters anxious to hire students Operation Native Talent can be who ‘have some notion of a obtained by contacting the Place­ career and have prepared ment Center at 895-2743 or by themselves for it.’ calling the Operation Native Owing largely to a successful Talent hotline at 875-4677. ^ O w S ltO I l ^ i z z a

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experienced crime in this neighborhood. I’m not sure if it that cannot always be solved; A law broken? is your obvious ignorance or your because how often does a truly naivety towards your surroun­ determined person seek help? Editor: dings that make you feel you'll Ffij/f m m m m So what is the problem Drexel have no problem living in Well, it appears that Mr. 32nd and Chestnut Streets faccs? Lack of compassion might Philadelphia, as long as you're cover it. Our class found out on Morgan believes that to be a good street .smart or with people. Philadelphia, PA 19104 Supreme Court judge, you must (215) 895-2585 Wednesday the 2nd that he had However, how many students died. Our teacher found out on be perfect. I agiee that Judge out there have experienced either Monday the 30th. The problem is Ginsburg broke the law in smok­ burglary, car theft, assault or THE OFFICIAL WEEKLY NEWSPAPER OF ing pot. but does that mean he is DREXEL UNIVERSITY he died before Thanksgiving vandalism? In the last year, three vacation almost a week earlier. a poor judge? people I know have been mugg­ To me. he judged that smoking Published Fridays during the academic year; Our teacher only found out by ac­ ed, ten people have had their cars pot hurt no one but himself, cident. She called his house after stolen, and five people in the last by and fo r the students o f Drexel University therefore the law was wrong. he had missed an appointment on two years have had their apart­ Monday, concerned because it Isn't this the job of the judges to ments robbed by criminals who wasn't like him to miss an ap­ decide the validity of the laws? rip|3ed the bars right off their win­ pointment. Although Drexel had And if. as you say,“ people who dows. Street smarts or being break it (law) are not and should been notified before Thanksgiv­ around people would not have not be appointed to the Supreme Letters to the Editor ing vacation they failed to tell any prevented these crimes. Court” , then should we accept of his teachers. These other I agree that if one must go out teachers must still be wondering any nominee who has ever ex­ at night, especially a female, Young boy’s death goes unnoticed where he is. Did this mother real­ ceeded the speed limit, jaywalk­ he/she should go with a friend, ed, double parked or run a red ly need to rehash this on the but don’t think that will insure light? These people have broken Editor: the chance to fully reach phone? The funeral had been their safety. Recently, a group a the law haven’t they? adulthood. before Monday and no one from fraternity brothers were looking This week' our literature in­ This boy’s suicide is a symp­ Drexel attended. Why? Because down the barrel of a gun in front structor informed us that a tom of a tremendous problem no one knew. I am sure that the Neal Secrist of 7-11. Luckily, they were member of our class had died and Drexel faces. How did he remove University could have mustered Insecurity unharmed. Because of these in­ she asked us to sign a sympathy himself so far that no one in the a tad of compassion for this boy cidents, fraternities and sororities card for his family. She also ask­ university knew that he was in and his family. Editor: have joined forces to begin a cam­ ed us to come to her if we ever trouble? I admit that although he We all have our stories of pus watch consisting of groups of had any problems and to was in my class, I knew little of Drexel’s injustices. This story is In response to Kevin Fosko’s brothers patroling the campus remember that in ten years we him. I can also understand how so sad. We will never again see letter of November 13 regarding with walkie-talkies. This is a wouldn’t f*ven remember the those that want to keep up a pro­ the boy with the beautiful smile. security on and around Drexel’s great idea and should help guard troubles we face today. Transla­ tective sheild can easily do so. In I send my deepest sympathies to campus, I’d first like to let Mr. against crime, but Drexel Securi­ tion: the boy in our class commit­ all honesty someone determined his family and I apologize for my Fosko know that I have been a ty has to start paying attention to ted suicide. to kill himself cannot be stopped. University. resident of Philadelphia for close these desperate security needs. The boy had the beautiful Therefore, suicide is a problem to ten years, and the last five on smile. I call him a boy because he that cannot be stopped. AnnMary Lanagan Drexel’s campus. I am a senior Pete Palko was only 19 and will never have Therefore, suicide is a problem Civil Engineering 1988 who, like countless others, has C&E, 1987

An obscure date with an unreal woman named Pebbles Pebbles and I walked over to underneath the “ Sandinista” ters, ‘let’s do it, Charlie. Ya Carney’s one cold night before graffiti in the stairway that leads wanna do it?’ Urrrggghhh. Ex­ Thanksgiving. She had on her out to Ludlow St. cuse irie.' leather Riiniskirt and a sheer “i’m hungry!” she scream­ Pebbles didn’t understand this white blouse with high heels. ed. I reached into one of my reaction, and told me how such pockets for a soft pretzel. “ Are a subtly disconcerting fantasy / Love Lucy you happy now, wench? Don’t can alter an ordinary person’s Chuck Browne talk and eat at the same time.” personality. “ You’re such a I couldn’t stop giving useless putz,” she said, a cold, lipless We were having a good time. advice. “Don’t bite your smile on her face. Every time I tried to find out if fingernails off, they get wedg­ I told Pebbles — who wants she was wearing underwear, ed in your gums, and that’s everyone interested to know she bought me another drink. disgusting.” that her name has absolutely After seven Fuzzy Navels, I At this point I made an In­ nothing to do with her per­ asked her, “ are you trying to credibly Big Realization; sonality or body whatsoever — take advantage of me?” “ Great Googlymoogly, Peb­ that the sex thing might wear “ Yes.” bles, I’ve whiled away the thin after a few paragraphs. “Would you care to night! I’ve got to write a column “ Why don’t you do some elaborate?” for the paper this week! What research?” she suggested. “ No.” will I do for a topic?” I pulled out a jar of mar­ “ Okay. But will you respect “ Sex.” shmallow fluff from one of my me later?” “What should I write pockets and sneered, “ I’ve “ I don’t respect you now.” about?” been waiting for you to suggest We sat there for a long time, “ Sex,” she repeated, an oc­ that, heh, heh, heh.” She mov­ arguing about different topics, tave higher. ed closer. My sneer remained sometimes violently. The “ Oh yeah.” She wasn’t frozen on my face. Pebbles flut­ vaselitie debate became violent. kidding. tered her eyelids and flared her I won’t discuss that now. I also “ Let’s discuss this.” I once nostrils. I raised my right argued that the quality of told her that, upon admission to eyebrow for that killer stare. I granola products has the elite Triangle Corps of col­ grabbed her, lifted her off the deteriorated over the decade, umnists, one has to search for ground, and when my arms col­ due to the addition of various the quickest, cheapest, easiest, lapsed from the strain, we non-traditional ingredients such well-written way of rabble- kissed. as chocolate and peanut butter. rousing and creating controver­ An incredible cramp seized Children today are being total­ sy. “ They’re still pestering you my face (it always happens ly misled by the health food cor­ for a quick, cheap, easy, well- when I sneer), and I screamed porate powers. Pebbles written controversial column, from the pain. Pebbles im­ countered with “ lift your.,.face, aren’t they?” “ Um, yes, I mediately jumped off of my, out of that.. .bowl of nachos and guess.” “ )Vell then. What do uh, me, and grabbed my hand. stop your...mumbling, or I’ll you think of when I mention sex “ Are you okay? Stop shaking. Pebbles seen sporting her sexy eveningwear, getting set fo r a hot date leave!” I didn’t. She left. I — no — what’s the second thing I’m taking you home,” she smiled as she wiggled out the you think of when I mention said. “ Hdme?” I said. ^^Your and I showed her my rough door, unsteady on her heels, “ Forget the column.” sex?” home.” Oh, great, I thought. draft of this column. “ This giving the appearance of dit- After thinking carefully for a I’m probably the only guy in sucks. Chuck. You can’t write ziness. She was good at that. TJiis is our favorite Managing minute, I replied,“ I have these Drexel history that ever had a sleazy enough. You can’t write I stood up to walk Pebbles to Editor's last column. Oh Darn. visions. I keep seeing Maerose date cancelled because he had sleazy at all. No controversy, wherever she was going. We Prizzi, Anjelica Huston’s char­ cramps. Thank God for Christmas not even...” Break. Hopefully this will he a walked quietly around, and acter in the movie Prizzi's I saw Pebbles the next day. “ Okay, ril work on it. Will wound up in our favorite spot Honor, as she leans over Jack permanent break for Chuck and She showed me the Mickey you help me?” his column. on Drexel’s campus, sitting Nicholson and breathily mut­ Mouse teddy she bought earlier, “ Let’s go try on my teddy.” December 4, 1987 The Triangle

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Get it upgraded always available for good students ing (3 days-17 hrs. per week), night hixirs. for Povtelton at 35th-The Courts. .Assume 6 Buna i the Blonde Chick in the Polka Dot and increase its value and >our chances of get­ (undergraduate or graduate) who want to be someone adept at basic bookkeeping and month lease of studio. Save $375.00 refurbish Shirt ting rid of It Call Disk Luggage and take ad Tutors, work any hours you like, earn gixxi skillful w ith custoiTK-r ser\ ice Please call John fees (Juiet. secure. W D. A'C. DAV-avail Jan vantage of our special Drexel Student rates money, meet other students and contribute at B R S 574-8470 between 3-4 p m only for $4.50 plus Call 386-5544 and leave message Reminder! to a wrestler named B S. You I.aurie. Thanks for making me the happiest 4 'I 4242 til l()pm I28K to 5l2Ke S5I0. stimcthing to your undergraduate experience additional deuils still have a few ram checks to claim before they man alive I love you. 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I am a Junior 8) Not affiliated with Drexel University modem kitchen and bath $325 plus utilities For weeks I've searched for ways in vain, Call Claude Bom at 473-5900. at Penn, but I would willingly walk to Drexel to drop my defenses and drive the lane. .Sherrybahy-My apologies about the other For anvone interested: If an>on« is mov- 7) No need to cross DMZ as located at 3508 to see you anytime. We have a mutual friend- Soon I hope to make my run, night. Please contact me and we’ll uy again — in|> to Nen York City for co-op (Januar> to Market. Winter/Spring sublet. 3720 Baring. Fully Ross. He said you like tall blondes with a yup­ and ask you to play some one on one. Ready Teddy (387-5657) June) and needs an apartment or a roommate, 6) Censored furnished, large apartment for two people pie anitude. Please write back, I would love For you I know this game is new. please contact Lynn at 387-8832. Please leave 5) Rumor has it that Bryant Gumble got his start $380/month plus electric. Must see. Call Ed to uke you out. You deserve to be spoiled and I'd really just like to get to know you. Jessica. I think it’s time to hit the Irish Pub message and phone number Thanks. doing this kind of work. 4) Allows you to work around your schedule— or Tim at 386-6489. I would love to be the one to do it. I am -Joe again. Soom. Lik as in this Fnday-5:15. definitely interested.—Hopefully, a potential B-52’s. Meet you at the clothespin, Skiers—Have your skis professionally waxed no matter how screwed up it got. boyfriend. #10: To prove ignorance is bliss, they decid­ c ______and sharpened for the new season. Small 3) Can earn up to J5/hour more than you do Sublet available. 3BR in a large 5BR house watching late-night television. are available from Jan. I to July I. with op­ ed to live elsewhere. To Waddles, You are everything in this repairs also performed. Discount for D.U. Ski To Duck’s girlfriend, I am glad you are 2) Building has air conditioning system design­ tion to renew W'D, hardwood floors, own world to me. a treasure this earth can't take Club members. Call Mike 386-3522 back! We only have two more weeks and we ed after WWII. room, nfodern bathroom and kitchen, deck. EAMMY, the (Wraternity—Monday night away. Words can only say so much. It’s hard will finally be able to relax-well you will I still parties are much more important than one week to express. But the things you do to me. It’s Calligraphy services Name plates, flyers, I) Call IS free. Dial 222-2800 after 4:00pm and $180/month. Call 386-1106. have my men to deal with (sigh). I will miss of food to me too! Thanks! Love ya. Donna the 2nd time around for you and me. This ume announcements, cards: You name it Contact ask for Dave 3310 Hamilton. ap(.6. Sublet Jan. to June. you over Christmas!! Have a great break. wil be different. Love, Wiggles Debbie Hughes. MEM Dept.. 895-1487 for Love, Doll Face details Type for cash during your free hours Must 1BR(2 persons). LR. kitchen, bath. Free heat Michael Antlerson—Congrats on the triple use IBM PC word processor Hours at your and water. Furnished $425 plus utilities. Call doubles vs. Liberty! Quite impressive. Michael and Vicki, I really am not 2-faced. 222-4569 To the boy who brings me roses. New York Sorry for the harsh words.—Your friend on Si. Mary’s Nursery School 3916 Locust convenience Must be Drexel student with day­ time free hours. Pleasant surroundings: Dis- is a week away. The firy step? The toy store!! John R.—A job well done. Don't forget to Fifth Walk Several places for children ages 2 to 5. Thank you for being there when I neded you. Open from 8..10 to 5:30 Stable, loving suff que. Call 895-2712—leave meesage and phone 36th and IjiiKaster. Studios and IBR. work on the 'surprise' Right I was really scared I think the wait for New Cathy .M., Special Invitations only come in safe, stimulating environment. Call to visit. number on tape if no answer—will call back $475-S500'momh. Fully equiped kitchen with York will be worth the frustration. It has not Kaz, To my little sis. have a blast and once, refusals seem to come by the hundreds, 386-0321 or 525-7277 w/d. Call Bea at 222-2233, M-F, 9:30-4:30. H\ I’nited Parcel Servkt is lloking for a few been easy for us, but it is changing.—The the Xmas party (I can’t believe your not bring­ but what can one expect from girls from your special people for a new position. The duties 3515 Hamilton. Warm, cozy, bright studio. ••Hot" Blonde ing Dude) and good luck on finals. Love, your area!! "Cold feet^’ can be cured by hairdryers will include the marketing and selling of our >fvailable Jan. I. $378/month Including Big Sis, Jamie. and swimtowels. Don't be surprised it a wave Jen W., The beautiful blonde who lives in Air Service and some picking up of our Air utilities. Call 222-8198 comes you way and gives you the ride of your Towers: Someone out there loves you. It’s your Leners in the Center City area You will work. Joey, You're doing a great job as senior class llfe...-Surf- job to figure out who. Good luck, anrl please Monday through Friday, 3 to 5 hours per day One carpeted bedroom in 3BR apt Full kit­ vice president. Keep up the good work!—J. during the afternoon and early evening. The chen. LR. bath. 39th and Sansom Available respond. Ax-Man Cathy M., Perhaps you’-ll be able to find LOST & FOUND rate of pay will be $8.00 per hour plus a full now! $229/month negotiable Drexel shuttle Hey Alpha Sigs,Have a blast at the Xmas time to say hello at our next party, or will you Simone, Hang in there! I still love ya-«ven benefits package. Interested individuals should passes near here Call David at 386-3569 Parth and good luck with finals. be too busy with your • friends"?—The though you are Jewish.—Your ever so send their name and telephone number to: Irv­ Physician ing Gerber. United Parcel Service. No. 15 Ea.st Winter/Spring Sublet .1409 Powelton Ave. thoughtful big sister To Ixiuisc, Have a good time at the formal P.S. The boys from my area “lave manners Oregon Avenue. Philadelphia. PA 19148. You Furnished one bedrcx>m apt. Jan. '88 through P S. I'm going to miss you. with you number one. your a great little sis. I.OSI "Boxer" Dor! Answers to name of will be contacted to arrage for an appoinunent June ’88. $395/month Call Rick or Steve at Your Big Sis, Jamie Cathy M., Now that you have acquired stock Angela Last seen near Mam Building on Phi Slg wishes a happy birthday to Jodie. Equal Opponunity Employer M/F 386-8655. in white rain you’ll be able to spend more Chestnut Street. Call Steve at 222-3386. Colleen, Simone, and Sue. C'alling at Peeping Tinas, Look out for a money on your "good friends," instead of on Hiring! Federal government jobs in your l.arge bflkiency 3408 Race. single-$350, teeny weeny tennis player, dressed in black and halrspray —The Bandits. area and overseas. Many immediate openings duuble-S400; all utilities included. Call The Sisters of Phi Sigma Sigma Would like white, she'll need help getting home. with waiting list or test. $f 5-68,000. Phone call 387-7186 January . to wish everyone a happy and safe holiday. To those who responded to Sherry Baby refundable. (602) 838-8885. Ext. 5629 Linda, You’re a great roomie, gcxxl luck Thankx a lot for your overwhelming responses 3200 Hamilton Luxury two bednxim apart­ I had a dream the other night You were with co-op (but try no to get sick)—Jamie I found my perfect guy but after the first date, in it. I dreamt that we spent half the night roll­ W anted: Student .\genu to sell vacation ment on third floor. Ultra eat in kitchen, large 1 found he was sooo . lousy in bed but where NOTICE tours to Florida and Texas. Suning at Low ceramic tile bathroom, built-in bookshelves, ing each other out of bed and the other half Karen, The Human French Pixxlle. Good he lacked in quality he made up fur In quanti­ $14900 per person for 7 Nights. Call for in D AV, W/D $700 including heal/HW.'gas. Call holding each other tight Sweet luck at home. I am going to miss you a lot!!!— ty. Perhaps you can tempt me by giving me an formation: l-8(X)-222-4l39. Transportation 222 3432 Dreams!—Stephanie Love, Tina X-mas present. Leave It at the mam desk at available. Creese, If not drop me a note next term- CIASSIFIHD POUCV: 513 North 3*th Three bednxm bilevel with Frankie, Congrats on becoming a Big MFD, Thank God your aunt won't be spring­ “ SherryBaby" All cbtssifivds must be submitted to Thr Need extra cash? Deliverex of the Delaware new ceramic tile bathroom, new kitchen, Brother! Love, Mam ing anymore surprise visits on us. Tcx) bad we Trianglt ofHce, in writing, by 7:00 p m. on Valley needs extra workers 10-12 to be exact refinished pine floors, fresh paint $550 plus missed our 9Vi week anniversary ..We'll have Cathy M., Did you have your one drag this the Tuesday before the Friday you wish your to assis in moving X-ray films to our facility Call 222-.1432. KJH Thank you for a wonderful weekend. to celebrate anyway —TCM week? Remember scholarships arc hard to ad to appear It there is a charge for your adver­ in South Jersey Compensation is $6 00 an hour You're the best and I look forward to many, come by Stick with us and we won't steer you many more. Yixir fnendship and love mean the tisement. full payment i.iust be received before and lunch and refreshments will be provided Res*, Now be a gixxi girl . no more scam wrong—The Bandits the ad can run If at all possible, your ad should 43rd and Chestnut 2 large bednxmis for sublet world to me!—ILCF sessions for a while.. eating sushi may be gixxl The hours are Saturday 12/12 from 8 a.m.-5 in 4 bedrixini apartment Available January to IK' submitted on the proper form, available p.m and Sunday 12'I3 from 9 a m -approx for you, but arc you sure tliat’,> ;ou v int TItui, Mrs Fxlwards says "Hi!", she wants September 1988 Close to store, restuarants, Wanted,..To all Drexel women: I'm look anytime in The Triangle's lobby, outside of 3 pm. For information call Pat at (215) for dinner? I can't wait HI wc piay , ! ya to join her for situation enlargement and ad .M)I4 Mac.\lister. Thank vou. .564-6082 between 9-5. bus stop laundry on premises. .Approximately mg for a girlfriend Please submit resume to again What does the winiici get ’—Tom vanced aerobics at the YMCA The Bandits $160 per month, plus utilities. Call Victor or Nick Viola in 213 Myers! Please send pictures anyone else at 386 2136 with resumes' December 4, 1987 The Triangle

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Combine Career and Commitment. Winston (iirl. The waves are geiiin' bigger One or two roommates needed. One Sunday ■Scholarships and li>ans available for graduate as the seasons change, and Ihere s a board jusi bedr(xim available in three bedroom house at study leading to top level careers in Jewish General Noted in Passing waitin' 10 be waxed and ridden So join me on 22nd and Spruce Private backyard, modern Federations For information contact Debbie kitchen, furnished living and dining rooms, Sunday .Mavs at Newman W'e invite you the beach for the bonfire, we'll calch-a-wave to worship with the Catholic Community on Baskin at 893-58.39 and ride it home. Terr> O'Neill washer dryer Ten minute walk to Drexel Campus Sunday Masses are at 10:30 a m and .Attention (iav trcn.s; The worst part of be­ Free Computer Help! Drexel's Office of $1000-3 or 4 plus utilities Call Brian or John Computing Services offers macintosh telephone 5 .30 p.m. in the Newman Center. 33rd and Israel Spend a year exploring, working, lear ing young and gay is being isolated Alyson Jullf Congratulations, again' I knew you after 6pm at 567-3238 hiHlines (895-1776 or 1766). walk-in see problems worked out dent Center lounge. Please complete ad rerum resume and a picture (or drawing, or wax im­ available. Call 386-1178. Pre-Game Mass The Drexel-St. Joe's game to Student Congress Office in MacAlister Hall, Holiday print) at The Triangle, c'o "Lacev " sur.s at 7 p.m. at the Palestra, on Sunday. The CIGNA Foundation has provided the rooih 3025. Semester Sublet available December December 13th. Mass will be celebrated at 5:30 Drexel Math Society with some scholarship 12V\'atch I year ago todav-time to say good­ through June Room in a house with Drexel and p m in the Drexel .Newman Center. No mor­ funds for students interested in an actuarial 1 in 50 One in ten Drexel snidents have a Opportunity bye. To be-bop no longer. So more pounding Penn students 2 kitchens. 3 baths, living rtxm. ning Mass at the Center that day career. Please see either Dr Argabright in secret. Three students out of any class share Spikes. No more questions and or comtnents; dining room. $220/month. Call .Alex Maghen 7-210. or Prof Sasin in 7-217 for more it. with four smdents on any dorm floor. I'm sure dammit!! The only true natural athlete at 222-5136 Need a quiet study place? The Newman information. Sometimes they hide it; from their roommates, ...to live at two has left Drexel-even if he is a boy in a man's Center will be open until 12 midnight during their fnends. and tJieir family, but it's still true body-the D TEES loved your simulations. Take Female wanted to sublet IBR in 5BR apt finals week. Everyone is welcome. Yes. it’s true! You can co-op in ISRAEL! One person in ten is gay Thai's 25 million of Care—Prisoner 43rd and Chestnut. Laundry on premises, Why not'.’ Subsidy available, too! For details us in this country. Five jundred milllion world of the city's finest grocery store one block away, public transpor­ Free DCS MacOfTke Workshop on the call Carrie at 895-2531. or stop by Creese Stu­ wide. That's a lot of people. Being gay ism' SMES—We the executive bcyard of the socie­ tation and Drexel shuttle conveniences. mornings of December 16. 17. and 18. Topics dent Center, room 232. sick or perverted or abnormal, it's just dif­ locations: ty of Minority Engineers and Scientists would $154'month. heat included. Call 386-0389. will include: MacWrite. disk and file manage­ ferent. GALAD is gay stdent and our fnends like to wish our members good luck on their ment. FileMaker Plus. Excel, integration and The sisters of Delta Zeta are holding a raf­ working together to get gay people ther rights final exams and we hope you enjoy your Female roommate wanted. Have your own file transfer, Macintosh hardware, and Laser­ fle to benefit the hearing and speech im­ and respect they deserve. If you'd like to help, holidays. room and bath in a 2 floor- 3 bedroom apt In­ Writer Plus basics Advance registration re­ paired. Please help support our cause and or just talk: call GALAD at 895-2063. or call West Mt, Airy cludes living room, laundry room, eat-in kit­ quired Call 895-1575. Monday through Fri­ buy raffle tickets from any of our sisters. We Drexel Asbury at 895-2522 for information chen w/dishwasher. pnvate patio and two great day. 9 a.m. to 5 p m. to register. Sponsored are selling them for C50 each. 3 for a ddlar. about GALAD. • roommates! Call Christv Sue or Heidi at by the Office of Computing Services. Ask a Delta Zeta about our philanthropy for 222-5786 more details. The drawing date is December Attentkin all Freshmen!!! The Commuter Self-Help Group for those with too much 5th. at our Christmas Party. Coalition is looking for a few good women. University City stress or anxiety Six sessions wiH be held dur­ (Guys can show up if they want to.) Events ing Winter Term. Call x2460 and leave name, Is there an empty space in your life'’ Would planned for this term are: coffee hours, pizza number, and, if possible, times available to you like to meet a new group of people? No parties, WalkRallye. Keep your eyes peeled to ONE M ONTH ROOMMATES meet we re not talking about those 976 numbers that this very paper for more info. General meetings waste your time and cost money. We are the are Thursdays at 5:00. 3027 Macalister FREE Unitarian L'niversalist Post-High Association Spend Winter Break in Israel! Travel w ith iL'L'PHAl Don't get the wrong idea, we are Information on Catholic Beliefs Once again friends, meet Israelis, learn about the major merely a group of young adults, between the the Newman Centers at Drexel and Penn and Two roommates r.eded to share six BR Triangle announcements are listed by issues—all while having the time of your life ages of 18 and 23. who are either in college the Parish of St. Agatha— St. James will house with 4 guys from January '88 to June day. When placing an announcement For more info, call Ham at JCAB. 898-8265. or ou! in the work force. We don't stress just cooperate in offering instruction sessions. Call '88 44th and Walnut $140 month plus please indicate what day of the upcom­ or Cam.-. 895-2531. one belief, but welcome all Join us for the Newman Center for more infomation, utilities Call 38^-8046 ing week the event is for or if it should fellowship and mutual support. Our meetings 895-2595 be listed as •'Future ' or "General. " Israel Summer Internship. Live and work are evcrv Sunday at 11 30 a.m. at the L'nitarian Male roommate needed January to June to in an anderprn ileged neighborhood .Must Lniversalist Church-of Delaware' Counts. If you are interested in touring the Outer share a spaciiHis rix>m in a 3 story. 5BR duplex. know Israel, speak Hebrew and have ex­ IcK'ated at 145 W Rose Tree Rd. media. PA Limits of the city. come join us' The Drexel Includes ample kitchen s; i.e. large LR and perience working w.ith kids For more mfor- 19063 Cycling Club Rides leave from Towers Hall Mac La re n dining room, microwavc. w d. and a c math’r jbout Pioiect Renew.' cali Barbara at 5:15 p m. .Monday through Fndav. Any S160 month plu.. utilities 31’ N' 34th St. Call Hirsh. 898-9265 ' questions call 895-1562, ask for Adam M anagem ent Co. John or Chuck atter 5pni at 387-1006 (215)387-5457

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continued from page 1 Drexel trounces Temple reasoned, because many de­ faulters are underclassmen from in final match of season low-income backgrounds who d h u drop out of school when they SI U SIt don't find their niche. RECORDS TAPES “ The problem is we lend by Joe Figlio money to people who are too high O f The Triangle keeping Temple’s back to the a risk.” he said. Upperclassmen S f u c i a l ^ wall much of the game. The final and graduate students, who On Saturday, November 21. was 4 - 0. presumably after two years of the Drexel University Rugby In B-side action, Drexel also school know what they want to do CASSETTES Club played and won its final blanked Temple. Outside center with their college educations, are C.D.S match of the fall season. It was Joe Mancini scored his first of better credit risks, he said. LRs E.Rs a low scoring match as both teams two tr\’s on a 40 - 50 meter run Wolanin doesn't believe the bill battled each other, as well as sub­ making the score 4 - 0. Then the would require greater funding for *12.99 *6.99 ^3.99 freezing temperatures. Drexel Mancini connection struck again. education programs, since the was only able to score one tr>\ Jo-Jo Mancini kicked the ball, federal government would save S dt but that was enough to win the chased it down the field, picked money from decreasing loan match, which was played with the up the loose ball and took it in for defaults and subsidies. Additional 4 0 0 4 SPRUCE STREET 382-4554 wind-chill factor well below zero. the tr>’. Wing forward Rob Man­ funds would be available since Flyhalf Pete Merlini broke to cini kicked for the extra two juniors and seniors would not be the weak side off of a Dave points, bringing the final score to eligible for Pell Grants. Matalon pass from the scrum. 1 0 -0 . The Drexel Ruggers ap­ “ According to my figures, it A N . A ^ U n H O U (4 C STORE Merlini then dodged some Tem­ preciate the loyal fans and alum­ would be a wash. We would need KJUOO ple players and took the ball in ni that were present during the no new money. We would just twenty meters for the tr>\ No frigid match and hope to see even use what we already have other scoring occurred in the more in the spring. Thank you for available more effectively.” game, but Drexel dominated. your support. But Bill Jamroz, a Department of Education spokesman, said the plan would bring additional costs. Another problem, he said, is that the bill calls for “ a literal shoo­ ing of money into schools with no ties to the quality of education” provided. Now that you’ve registered for Other observers, while suppor­ tive of the bill’s goals, are reser­ ving judgement until further study can be done. “ Ford is a very big student ad­ your required courses, it’s vocate and the bill comes across with the best intentions,” said Mary Preston of the Unit'd States Student .Association. But, “ we’re tim e to ciu>ose your eiectives. going to study it and make some recommendations. ’ ’ “ We have no position on it yet,” explained Dr. A. Dallas Martin of the National Associa­ tion of Student Financial Aid Ad­ ministrators. Martin called the oroposal a “ positive step away from the heavy reliance on loans,” but said the bill “ needs some refinements.”

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by Chuck Browne matter. noon was like that, filled with all O f The Triangle Lederman dtscribed the ancient sorts of good (as well as some Greeks' search for logic and a not-so-good) puns and jokes. On Wednesday. November underlying simplicity in nature. Simply (I hope), what happens 18th in the Mandell Theater. Around 450 B.C., the concept of is that small particles called pro­ Drexel's department of physics “ atoms” was described by tons (part of the nucleus of an and atmospheric science spon­ Democritus — the idea that atom) are propelled in a large sored a talk given by distinguish­ everything was made up of a set device called a particle ac­ ed high-energy physicist Leon M. of little particles too small to see. celerator. The huge amount of Lederman. The presentation, part In this idea, the concept of order energy required is used in of Drexel's Distinguished Lecture beneath chaos came into being, speeding the particles up to close Series, of “ The Quark and the and, Lederman said, this concept to the speed of light, at w'hich Universe," was enthusiastically still guides the search for fun­ point they collide with other pro­ received by a standing-room-only damental particles — fmd the tons and split apart into other, audience composed of students order beneath the chaos of the simpler particles. Scientists use and faculty from Drexel and atom. instruments to collect data on the several other schools. This search for fundamental speed and momentum of the In a brief but, as Lederman put particles requires large amounts debris, and then try to fmd it, “ exaggerated” introduction by of energy. For example, the evidence of the existence of the Drexel associate professor Dr. chemical reaction to break up basic particles in their data. Richard Steinberg, Lederman's water into its components re­ Quarks were not the only basic achievements in the research of quires a small amount of energy. particles to be found in these the five known “ quarks,” cur­ To split apart the nuclei, the in­ machines. Six similar particles, Dr. Leon M. Lederman, Director of the Fermi Motional Accelerator rently believed to be the smallest side of one of the atoms that called “ leptons,” have been Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois. Photo by Fermilab makes up w'ater, requires about a discovered, and seem to be units that make up all matter, universe. billion of times‘that energy. To equivalent, and as indivisible as In turning the discussion from were compared to the 19th cen­ All that the universe encom­ “ disturb Carl Sagan,” Lederman the quarks. “ Gluons,” which the very small to the opposite ex­ tury work in constructing the passes results from interactions added, would require “ billions hold quarks together, and W and treme, the universe, Lederman periodic table of atoms, when between six quarks, six leptons, and billions” of times the energy Z particles were discovered in the outlined what are considered to atoms were thought to be the and four types of fields, each with to decompose water. The after­ past few years. be the basic elements of the smallest indivisible forms of a specific particle connected with it. That’s it. Almost. Each of the four fields has a certain particle associated with it. Call your mummy Two of these particles are massless entities, while the other two have a considerable mass. This caused some scientists to search for something that would make the situation much simpler, i.e. four massless field particles for four fields. What they came up with is the idea of a “ Higgs field.” This field has the effect of giving two of the four field particles mass; without the Higgs field, they would be massless. .At a high enough energy, the Higgs field would be destroyed. This is the point where cosmology, the study of the origin of ^ e universe, comes in. It is generally accepted that the formation of the universe began You remember. She was with a “ Big Bang.” In the begin­ always there when you were ning, there existed only several frightened. And if you got hurt, basic particles and a “ unified” field. As the universe cooled she was standing by with ban­ down, the fields split up and the dages. 'Wouldn’t it feel good particles clumped together. to !alk to y o u r m o th e r again The cosmologists, around right now ? 1980, altered their theory of the Calling over AT&T Long Big Bang by including the Higgs Distance Service probably field. costs less than you think, too. Lederman ended the lecture And if \xui ha\’e any questions with a brief mention of the Super­ about AT(bs:T rates or service, conducting Super Collider (SSC). a customer service repre­ This project, which even little towns in Texas are clamoring to sentative is alw ays sta n d in g get, joked Lederman, should be bvto talk to vou. lust call ready for research by 1996. This i'HOO 222-0300. machine should be able to deter­ Sure, y o u r s c h o o lw o rk a n d mine if the Higgs field has it’s your friends keep you busy own particle — the calculations ikit call hom e and find out say that the SSC will have enough what she's wrapped up in. energy to find it, or something else, at least. After a short question and answer session, the physics and atmospheric science department presented Lederman with a fram­ ed copy of one of those ubiquitous posters announcing his presence. This was a poor payment for the man who gave us the (good?) pun “ this country is inching towards AT&T the metric system.” Dr. Leon M. Lederman is the The right choice. director of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Illinois, and Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics at Columbia University. 12 The Triangle December 4, 1987

Yes And Their Recent Amazing Appearance

by Gary Rosenweig of older material. “ Heart Of the Triangle Staff Writer Sunrise” came early in the show with “ Yours Is No Disgrace” In today’s music scene one can coming later. The main set end­ see many burned-out dinosaur ed with “ And You And I” and, rockers. Groups that have been the third part of “Starship together for decades and lost all Trooper” (Wurm). Encores in­ their talent years ago. Yes’ recent cluded “ Roundabout” and “ I’ve amazing appearance at the Spec­ Seen All Good People.” They trum shows, without a doubt, that also played a few songs from they are not one of them. 90125: “ Hold On,” “ Changes,” The fact that Yes played with and “Owner Of A Lonely no backing musicians whatsoever Heart.” has something to say about these Yes sounded great. Chris guys. On the stage were only the Squire changed basses on almost five members of the group, who every song and Tony Kaye’s played their respective in­ keyboards imitated all sorts of in­ struments throughout the entire struments. Jon Anderson’s voice two and a half hour show. hasn’t changed over the years. A pleasant surprise was the fact Tevor Rabin and Alan White that they didn’t make the audience played fantastically. sit through the entire new album. Yes gave a terrific show. After Even the new songs they did play almost two decades and many dif­ were dispersed through the show. ferent line-ups they’ve still got it. They used the new song “ Almost Considering the size of this tour Like Love” to open. “ Holy there is a pretty good chance that Lamb” was well done and “ Love Yes might pop in for an encore Will Find A Wav’’ appeared as appearance early next year — an encore. don’t miss iti The band played an abundance Your Fate During The Coming Week Lies In The Stars

by D. Wanda Pagano break into your room and...hold attention of both sexes! LIBRA (Sept. 23 — Oct. 22) for a couple hours. Triangle Staff Occultist on, its fading...wait...okay, its On the way in to take your fourth back, I think. Three freshmen ask LEO (July 23 - Aug. 22) final this week, you hear Sam SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 - YOUR BIRTHDAY THIS you for calculus help this week. “ Great hornytoads. Batman!” Cooke’s song “ Wonderful Dec. 21) You will fantasize about WEEK: This week will shine quipped Robin, the Boy Wonder. World” drifting through the an encounter with one of your through the usual haze and gloom TAURUS (April 20 - May ‘ ‘The remains have a certain slip­ room: professors this week. Stretch the of your life. After finals, you go 20) Learn sincerity, and fast! pery, vaseline quality! What Don’t know much about limits of your imagination — it’s skiing in Vermont (or Rox- Fake it if you have to. Smile a lot, could it be?” Batman leaned history, good exercise. Pretend to be of­ borough, the location’s a little but don’t try to be funny. over. “ Look — I’ve found a Don’t know much about fended by this prophesy. foggy in my mind) and the in­ wallet. No driver’s license or biology, evitable broken body parts. GEMEVI (May 21 - June 20) I.D., but he, um, it was Don V know much about the CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 - However, you have company Get together with the rest of your a...Leo!” science book, Jan. 19) Stop staring open- with you, and that makes up for class to write a letter to your pro­ Don't know much about the mouthed at every young co-ed it. fessor on how to dress with the VIRGO (Aug. 23 - Sept. 22) French I took... that walks past you into the BORN THIS WEEK: Becky lights on. Give it to him/her after You fall into the pit dug by PGW Kind of sets the mood, doesn’t ladies’' room. Stop hanging Lentz (the Dirty Sock Domin- finals. workers outside the Main it? around the ladies’ room. Give atrix), Marlon Brando, Otto Building. When you become con­ back those undergarments. Tie Titzling (who didn V invent the CANCER (June 21 - July scious, you realize that another SCORPIO (Oct. 23 - Nov. your shoes. Grow up. brassiere), Dr. Emilio Lizardo 22) You learn how to play the student named Arnold and two 21) Deceive your parents again (Jim Bruno's evil alter ego). Beaties' classic “ Why don’t we clubs have been thrown in, and a this weekend. Tell them you’re AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 - Feb. do it in the road?” on piano. This crowd has gathered. A tall guy leaving home to live with a sen­ 18) This is the dawning of the age ARIES (Mar. 21 — April 19) makes you a big hit at parties. with a baseball cap on shouts to sitive artist-type in the Village in of...celibacy! Unfortunately for Uh...uh...it's coming to me Flirt a lot and ooze hipness. It will the crowd, “ I get the winner!,'' NYC — in reality, jump a Drex- you. birthdates cannot be chang­ now...three sex-crazed maniacs be expected of you. the center of and spits on you. el person and handcuff him/her ed. Go and sit on Santa’s lap for r 5 Continued on page 13 t

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Continued from pui’e 14 Life By The STOPS TOURING OR DROPS DEAD (for real). WHICHEVER S tars SHOULD COME FIRST. He definitely is something that you Continued from page 12 will want to tell the deprived future generations about. Not had a couple hours next Friday. De­ for a man who has been 36 for the mand to knov\ why you didn't get last 20 years, and at one time roller skates last year. Scare lit­ wrote .songs for the Supremes tle kids. (who?). Amazing what drugs can do for someone! PISCES (Feb. 19 - March One closing note: I finally got 20) Finally, some good news for my first feelings of aging when I you. You get a tew days off. win was faced with the realization that a fev\ grand in a lottery, and buy I'd been listening to this twisted new socks. That's it. Nothing genius before some of the kids at else. Might as well not net out of the show were even thought of. bed.

The Hooters...... Shw ’f B dt & Gtitf

Shell T'lii|(.(l(l|iiiui Pfl Literally Go Commercial m i) .Moiula\ — Hair prkcil tnii'^ors by Jonathan Horn and 1 really started enjoying the in sight, from the flute to the sax­ I ut’sdu} 1 1k‘ H.iituiih ttiiriii.r ,nu| wnius) O f The Triangle show. Well wouldn't you know ophone and of course the guitare. WednfsdiiN—M uikIiu' M.irk D oun '.75 <>|| ;,1| it...the Hooters finished a song They also did their version of muiichios On Thanksgiving night the and MTV decided it was time to “Lucy In The Sky With I h u rsd a \— Super W in>j [’Littei 110 wm-is) S.VM5 Spectrum played host to MTV. go to a commercial. So the rest Diamonds” which I believe to be Frida\ — Basket Case and ...... oh yeah.... the Hooters of the country wouldn't miss a fully moving mixture of tones played also. MTV arrived with all anything, 17,000 some odd and rythms. Kihs. uiiisjs, shnmp. lues, slau the fanfair and faces one could Philadelphians, including the The entire concert was very S atu rd a\— Basket ('asc imagine. Mr. Plastic himself, Hooters, watched four commer­ good, but all the MTV crap was Sunday— Basket Case Mark Goodman, was even there cials on the in house fanevision. just too distracting. Maybee my Mmiehie Mark 1)o\mi S."5 oil all iminchies to intrcxluce the band. Remember What an experience. I wish they attension span is short, but for Mark Goodman. He was that jerk would have had a fridge in the me, the foot tapping stopped after that kept interupting music press box. I would have gone and the second commercial. Perhaps HAPPY HOI K S — IN /)IM N(, KOO.M AM) BAR history in the making at Live Aid gotten a beer and some chips. this type of national exposure is .MON. — FKI. 5-7 p.m . SI N. S-H) p.m . by saying, “ This is 94 WYSP Eventually the MTV producer beneficial to the Philadelphia bringing you Live Aid from counted ten and the Hooters were music scene, but it was at the ex- gmd Philadelphia.” Well, he’s still a back into the swing of things. On ■ pense of 17,000 some odd hmd... jerk but now he’s had his hair two additional occassions, the people. professionally straightened. Hooters stopped for a commercial The home town boys have tru­ gm l dfiiith... Getting on with the show, the break. It was pretty rediculous. ly grown in these years. Their Hooters opened with one of their Especially when they ran a even beginning to move away gmd (jtieiidi^ latest hits, “ Satelight” and pro­ Michele Jackson commercial and from the, now famous. Hooter in­ ceeded into other oldies but everyone booed. strument. I hope someday it will goodies like “ Don’t Take My Well....all negative feeling be done away with completely as Car Out Tonight,” and “ Blood aside, the Hooters were great. they begin to move into some From A Stone.” They played a Their music was crisp and ag­ harder edged rock and roll. Time JEAN MADELINE few more upbeat songs and my gressive and the band displayed and another album will only be foot even started a tappin’ along their obvious talent well. Eric the judge. E(ducation C enter with the rythm. I’ve always been Bazilian played every instrument for CDsm etology a fairly strong “ Hooter Man” The Ivy League of B eauty Schools

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Alice Cooper Plays Two Shows At The Tower Theater

Special to The Triangle the theatrics that made him great At one stretch, he had a volup- knows, “ Schools Out.’' His final “ Elected,” “ Welcome to My many years ago, like running a tous woman dressed in a skimpy encore was “ Under My Nightmare” and my favorite, On November 20th, the sword and a microphone stand leather outfit, wearing knee boots Wheels.” “ Cold Ethyl.” Even though the “ Master if the Macabre,” Alice through demons^ or - playing with 6-inch heels, dancing with a These were some of the many effects were superb, he wasn't as Cooper played the first of two “Jack the Ripper” with a woman whip. After he took his turn with things he used to do back when good as last year when he played shows at the Tower Theater. On in a leather mini-skirt by running the whip, she and the knifed Mommy and Daddy warned me at the Tower. Then he was a stage resembling a mausoleum his blade across her neck, and woman, a couple of ghouls, and about the likes of him. straight-jacketed, tromped, in a graveyard, a raised singing “ Only Women Bleed” suprprisingly, a priest took him Some good surprises included beaten, whipped, and above all, drawbridge with a couple of over her limp, lifeless, bleeding up on a gallows, placed a noose how excellent he and his band guillotined, although I was glad skeletons dangling, he opened the body. He did a song that was around his neck and let him fall. sounded performing, “ Billion he was hung; in a warped, sick, show with “ Teenage Frankens­ possibly inspired by his parents’ During the hanging, the band Dollar Babies,” Teenage twisted and demented kind of tein.” While waving a sword, he feelings about him; it was called continued to a chorus of lighten­ Frankenstein,” and “ Devil’s way, it was nostalgic. Even then tore into “ No More Mr. “ Go To Hell,” which contains ing. Suddenly, he came back in Food / The Black Widow.” Some though these diappointments were Nice Guy.” It was like that the lyrics like, ‘You’re something a white top-hat and tuxedo coat disappointments included the fact major, SEE HIM BEFORE HE whole show While his band was that should have happened/You with his leather clothing still in­ his show only lasted an hour and performing, he would continue even make your grandma sick! ’ tact, to do the one song everyone a half, and he did not do Continued on page 13

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Karate team battles national champs Wrestling w . . ¥ ^ r r _____i i ____ • n - ______i_ ...... _ . . m . by Jeff Promish 1-1. In the team kata (technique) This was the second strong outing Wednesday, and Friday at 6 pm Triangle Staff Writer competition, captain Tim for this team, which has been in the dance studio of the gym. Drexel 33 - Villanova 10 Charlino, James Sim, and Harvey together for only a few months. Anyone is welcome to participate 118- Mike Mokos (Drexi On Saturday, November 14. Coon combined to finish second Unfortunately, this success did in or observe the training con­ default over Charles Drexel's Karate team placed after rebounding strongly from an not carrv over into the team ducted by Sensei Niheh, one of Cerussi strongly in its third competition early slip. The second place kumite competition. .After a draw the premier black belts in the 12 6- Bob Sensenig (Drex) in as many weeks. Unlike the finish, coupled with a first place forced a face-off between the two world. d. Greg Aleonsi 15-4 Goodwill.Tournament held at Jef­ win in New Hampshire in Oc­ captains. Georgian Court Col­ 134- Lyndon Campbell ferson UniversitN, in which Drex- tober. gave Drexel a tie for first lege's captain barely beat out Lim (Vil) d. Paul Zar- el assured themselves a spot place with national champions in a triple-overtime match. In­ batany 16-6 among the nation's elite, this Temple. Individually, black belt dividually. black belt Jennifer Swimmers 142- Tim Rothka (Drex) d. tournament at Temple counted James Sim placed third in in­ Lim once again won the in­ A1 Re 15-4 towards the overall championship dividual kumite. dividual kata competition, and 15 0- Jorn Erickson iVil) d. of the East Coast Karate Associa­ In women’s kata. the women's green belt Maria Iwasiw came beat W est Steve Hill 9-4 tion. The strong performance team of captain Jennifer Lim, back to defeat an opponent who 15 8- Bill Ward (Drex) d. reinforced Drexel's position as Ann McKenna, and Maria beat her only two weeks earlier. .Mike DiCandilo 9-7 C hester 167- Tom Rogers (Vil) d. top contenders to the national Iwasiw was beaten out for first This impressive showing by by Jim Bruno championship. place by a mere one-tenth of a Rob Miller 3-0 Drexel closed the fall portion of O f The Triangle In the men's division, the point. (Tournament scoring is the schedule with Drexel in a 177- Scott Schaefer (Drex) Dragons beat Jefferson to capture ver>- similar to diat of gymnastics. strong position to overtake the na­ Both the men's and the pin [3:33) over Don first place in kumite (koo-MEE- Five judges award scores based tional champions when competi­ women's swim teams beat West Lamonaca tay) or free sparring. This victorv on a scale of one to ten, and the tion resumes in February . The Chester to make a great first im­ 190- Tom Dobbin (Drex) d. Peter Zeuhi 19-7 evened the men's team record at high and low scores are dropped.) Dragons train every' Monday, pression in their first home meets. The Drexel men's team beat Hw i- Todd Crostic (Drex) West Chester by a score of pin [1;23] over Pat Maher 123-84. Drexel swept the first three places in the 100 yard free, the 50 yard ft-ee, and the 2(X) yard IM. The following swimmers Men’s Basketball took first place in their respective Drexel 99 - Liberty 82 races; freshmen Joe Shier. Greg L ib e r ty fg-o ft-a pts. Rees, Doug Petrie, Ken Dee, H a rris o n 0-2 0-0 0 John Duguid, and Chris Gamble, H a m e rsle y 1-8 2-2 .4 sophomores Ron Cook and Pete T e lle c h e a 3-5 0-0 6 Bednowicz, and junior Jim Ker- A lsto n 15-23 2-2 36 nicky. In addition, the 400 yard P e a rc e t)-18 0-0 14 relay team of Cook. Bednowicz. S c rb o rg h M 1-2 3 Rees, and Joe Guenes finished L ea ry 1-4 0-0 3 first. C u n n g h m 2-8 0-0 4 The Drexel Women's swim T h o m as 3-6 0-0 7 team was even more dominant, as P e rry 1-4 0-0 3 it defeated West Chester by a S o ld e si 1-2 0-2 T score of 142-71. Drexel swept six totals 34-84 7-n 82 of the 13 events and took first Drexel place in 11 of the 13 events. R a n k in 13-22 8-13 34 Cathy Meehan took first place •Murphy 2-3 1-2 5 honors in three event. The 100 R aab e 3-6 0-0 8 yard freestyle, the 200 yard •A nderson 13-20 9-12 37 Man Lynch 'The Triangle breast stroke event, and the 200 L eh m an n 2-6 6 yard IM were all won by B u c c h e re 0-0 1-2 1 Blake and Hawks waiting in the Meehan. Diver Molly Bizzarri •A r i z i n 0-2 won both diving competitions. P a rk e r 0-1 0-0 0 Traci Morret finished best in both C la rk 0-0 0-0 0 wings for a shot at the Dragons the 200 y ard freestyle and the 500 H a rd y 2-5 0-0 4 yard fireestyle. Others to take first S t a V e s k i 0-1 2-2 2 by Jim Bruno as injuries have slowed Drexel. Drexel will match up well were; Heather Parry', Carolyn total 35-66 25-38 99 O f The Triangle Junior forw ard Henry Smith was against St. Joe’s. The game will Taylor, and Jacki Sharp. Drexel's Three point goals: Liberty 7-13 supposed to help Rodney clear the be a home game for the Hawks, 400 yard medley relay team of (Alston 4-6), Drexel 4-9 (Ander­ St. Joe's is gearing up to meet boards, but he has been bothered even though the Palestra is almost son 2-3, Lehmann 2-5). Drexel at the Palestra on by a thigh injury. Junior guard in Drexel’s back yard. Most like­ Jacki Sharp, Lynne Albertelli, Carolyn Taylor, and Carol Rebounds: Liberty 47 (Alston, December 13. When one thinks Kevin Bagget and senior forward ly, the Hawks will have a large Laudis also finished first. Tellechea 6), Drexel 44 (Ander­ of St. Joe’s (current record of Jim Carr have both missed the and loud crowd of students to All around, it was a great day son 10, Rankin 9). 1-2), one must think first of preseason with knee injuries. back them up. This is a must for the Drexel Swimming pro­ Assists: Liberty 17 (Hamersley, Rodney Blake, the teams 6’ 8” These injuries account for a great game for Dragon followers. grams. The women’s team is in Pearce 5), Drexel 21 (Anderson 250 pound senior center. For the amount of experience that Blake Drexel can prove that it can con­ 87-88 season, Blake will have to will have to make up for. tend with a top Big Five team. action today, at home, against 12). guide an inexperienced Hawks Navy at 4 p.m. On Saturday, period 1st. 2nd. Fin team through the beginning of the December 12, both teams return L ib e rty 41 41 82 D re x e l 45 54 99 year. 1987-88 Drexel Basketball Ticket Policy home to face E.C.C. rival Can Blake take on the respon­ for Students and Faculty Towson State. That meet will Place: Drexel P.E. Center. begin at 1 p.m. Attendence: 2000. sibility of scoring, rebounding, Drexel University students and faculty will be alloted a limited blocking shots, taking control of number of free tickets based on arena capacity to each home men’s close games, and providing basketball game during the 1987-88 season. Tickets will be distributed leadership? If anyone can, on an individual game basis, and will be available for pick-up the day Rodney can. Blake, a graduate of after each game for the next home contest. E.C.C. honors two Monsignor Bormer High School, Special to The Triangle three seasons. Gacser is majoring last season averaged 17.6 fx)ints, Ticket regulations for students and faculty: 7.1 rebounds., 3.4 blocks, and a in International Area Studies at A) Student/facult>’ tickets: each individual must show his/her validated Two Drexel Soccer players Drexel, and has future plans for shooting percentage of 56.6% in I.D. to obtain a ticket (limit one per I D.). were named to the All-E.CT.C. law school, where he will study 29 games. So with a healthy B) Tickets will be distributed on an individual game basis. team for the 1987 season. Peter International Law. Rodney Blake, and a decent sup­ C) Once picked up tickets will not be replaced if lost, stolen, mutilated, Gacser, a senior sweeper, was Colin Beckles, a senior defen­ porting cast, St. Joe’s should be or detroyed. Tickets cannot be sold or resold on the Drexel Universi­ named to the first team All- sive back, has also been chosen a strong team. The problem is in ty premises except be authorized personnel. Tickets will not be honored E.C.C. and the Philadelphia Soc­ to the All-E.C.C. team for the the supponing cast. Rodney may if resold or offered for resale at more than the price indicated. cer Seven first team for the third 1987 season. Beckles moved to have to do evervthing himself. consecutive year. Gacser has the defensive back position this The Haw ks will rely heavily on Ticket Office Hours: been the premier defensive player season after earning All-E.C.C. three players returning from The athletic ticket office is located in the Main Lobby of the Physical in the tri-state area, and he and All-Philadelphia Soccer academic ineligibility’ (Propisition Education Athletic Center on 33rd and Market Streets. finishes his college career with Seven honors as a midfielder a 48). Junior forward James Monday thru Friday: 12 p.m. to 2 p.m., 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. nine goals and five assists. year ago. The three year letter- Owens, junior guard Brian Saturday and Sunday: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. As a junior, Gacser was nam­ winner was a starter in all 16 Leahy, and sophomore guard ed first team All-Region, and in Drexel matches this fail, and Ivan ‘Pick’ Brown all missed half Palestra Games: 1985 earned second team honors. scored one goal. He was usually of last season because of Advance sale tickets are now available for Drexel’s four dates at He was the Drexel team MVP as assigned to the opponent’s top o^ academic prolems. Each will start the Palestra, and can be purchased at the Drexel Ticket Office located a sophomore, and has been a fensive threat in each game. A this season, along with freshman at the P.E. Center main lobby ticket window. For information call feareid free kick specialist during transfer from the University of Marlon Miller to start along side 895-2551. Tickets are priced at $15, $11, and $6, but students can his collegiate career. Dragon soc­ Mary land in 1984, Beckles total­ Blake at forward. purchase at half off the regular price with I.D. The Palestra is located cer teams have put together a ed three goals and one assist dur­ Injuries have hurt St. Joe’s just on 33rd street between Locust street and Walnut street. 26-19-4 record during the last ing his Dragon career. December 4, 1987 Drexel strong in season opener Anderson and Rankin star in win over Liberty Special to The Triangle on Friday evening (December 4) in I Jew Rochelle, New York at 6 Senior guard Michael Ander­ p.m. son set a Drexel P.E. Center record with 37 points and forward John Rankin added 34 to lead Hoops notes...Drexel Univer­ Drexel (1-0) to a 99-82 non- sity basketball program received conforence victory over visiting signed scholarships from two Liberty on Monday evening at highly regarded high school Drexel. The win was the first seniors during the NCAA early season opening victory for the sighning period (Nov. 11-18) as Dragons since the 82-83 season. announced by head basketball Drexel led 52-49 with 16:33 re­ coach Eddie Burke. The two maining, when the Dragons ran players making their commitment off II of-the game’s next 13 to Drexel were Jonathan Raab, a points over the next two minutes 6’ 7” forward from York to break the contest open. Ander­ (Eastern York H.S., PA), and Matt Lynch/The Triangle son also had 10 rebounds and 10 Clarence Armstrong, a 5’ 9” assists for his sixth career triple­ guard from Aston (Chichester double (double digits in points, H.S., PA). rebounds, and assists). Raab averaged 23.8 points, Liberty (3-3) behind guard 15.5 rebounds and 3.7 blocked Transfer Molly Bizzarri Bailey Alston’s team-high 36 shots for Eastern York as a junior point got as close as seven a year ago, and served as his (63-56), but Drexel finished off team’s co-captain. The forward gives Drexel diving a lift the Flames with a flurry of played mostly at the center posi­ Special to The Triangle gymnastic instruction starting the people up here are super. baskets which pushed the lead to tion th elast two seasons, and also at age seven. Diving was my I’m pleased with how things as much as 93-70 with 3:25 left. averaged 17 points as a One would think that Drex­ opportunity to incorporate are going. I hope to make a Coach Eddie Burke was pleas­ sophomore. el University diver Molly Biz­ everthing. I quit everything to name for myself up here.” ed with his Dragons’ perfor­ Armstrong, a 5’ 9” , 160 pound zarri was born under the sign dive. I just knew diving was Head Coach Bill Logue, mance “ We hadn’t won an point guard, also comes to the Pisces the way she took to the for me. It was the right thing among others, seems comfi- opener in so long, so I feel pretty Dragons with impressive creden­ water like a fish as an infant. to do.” dent that Molly has the poten­ good about it,” he said. “ Liber­ tials. A starter since his freshman Lucky for Molly her birthday At Cooper City High School tial to do just that. ty’s a solid club; it was a nice w'ay year at Chichester High, he arrived in August, not March. in Cooper City, Fla., Bizzarri “ She should be one of the to start.’’ averaged 17.3 points and five “ I was born in Queens, was a member of the diving strongest divers in the E. C. C., Anderson, Drexel’s captain, assists per game as a junior, when N.Y.,” Bizzarri recounted, team that was undefeated and she should place well at the was also happy with hes team’s hes team was 17-7. He led the “ and my father took me throughout her scholastic Eastern Seaboard Champion­ opener. “ Everyone played hard Delaware County in scoring as a straight from the hospital and career. She received All- ships (EISL),” he said. “ Mol­ and the team picked it up in the sophomore with a 22.9 average, right to the beach. He put me County honors twice and plac­ ly is a strong diver, with good second half,” said Anderson. and is just two points shy of 1000 right in the water... or at least ed fifth in diving at the Florida body mechanics. She has been “ We went to the boards and stop­ career points heading into his that’s what I was told. All I State meet in her senior year. exposed to a lot of national ped them from getting second senior season. really know is that swimming A strong show'ing in high competition, to some of the shots, which was the real key.” came very natually to me and school produced a scholarship best divers in the country, and Liberty, a Division II school Junior center Rob Johnstone that I’ve been swimming as offer from Broward Communi­ she knows what it takes to moving to Division I next season, had successful back surgery last long as I can remember.” ty College (BCC), which con­ finish on top. We’re hoping led 39-38 just, before the intermis­ Wednesday (Nov. 18) to repair a Bizzarri, now 20 and still a veniently was a five minute that’s where she finishes for us sion on a fastbreak layup by severely herniated disk in his water enthusiast, recently commute for Molly and of­ this season.” Alston, who set the P.E.A.C. lower vertebrae. After two weeks transferred to Drexel from fered her academic area of in­ Bizzarri attributes a great scoring record by a visiting of complete bed rest, Johnstone Browark Community College terest, hotel and restaurant deal of her mental strength player. But Drexel came right will begin rehabilitation, which in Broward County, Fla., after management. Under coach once again to her father. back on a three-pointer and driv­ could last anywhere from 8 to 12 a successful junior college div­ Paul Breitfeller, who also “ My father has always sup­ ing shot by Anderson to assume weeks. ing career. coaches the Plantation Diving ported me, because he was an control before the break, and a Of course, her father’s Team outside of Ft. Lauder­ athlete and he knew what I was 45-41 lead at the half. WSSJ-13I0 AM radio is headstart has a lot to do with dale for which Molly still com­ going through mentally. He Rankin also had nine rebounds scheduled to broadcast eight the success his only daughter petes, Bizzarri enjoyed con­ just gave me room to do what and seven blocked shots for Drex­ regular season Dragon games this now enjoys. After New York tinued success. She ended her I needed to do. He never quit el, which shot 53% from the season as well as the E.C.C. and brief stays in Tawain and stay at BCC as a four-time anything, and neither will I.” field. Guard Jim Pearce (14 Tournament in March. The Ed­ Minnesota, the Bizzarris settl­ NJCAA All-American reci­ So before Molly wrings out points).was the only other player die Burke show will air on Mon­ ed in Chicago, where once pient. She was the 1987 Na­ the old bathing suit for good, in the game with double figures. day nights during the season on again father, Steve, a former tional NJCAA Champion on she plans on focusing some of Drexel’s next outing is against WSSJ following the Hockey track athlete at Iona College, both the one and three meter that mental energy on a few American in the first round of the Hotline show. had Molly in the pool. boards and a finalist at the more plateaus. She would like Manufacturerd Hanover Classic “ At age four, I was swim­ Senior National Indoor Pre- to become a standout in the ming regularly, along with Qualifiers, Molly also placed E.C.C.,to do well in her sum­ seven or eight other kids my second at the 1987 Florida mer competitions and to age,” she recalled. “ I guess Sunshine State Games Festival possibly break into national Upcoming Home Games they spotted some talent early. in Broward County. competition. I could go across the width of While in her final season at “ The Olympics are every the pool. Nothing big, but it BCC, Bizzarri met Drexel diver’s dream,” she said, “ but Fri. Dec. 4 W. Swimming vs. Navy 4 p.m. was a start.” Head Diving Coach Bill for now. I’m concentrating on Sat. Dec. 5 LF.A. Football Playoffs Molly’s family moved again Logue, who sang the praises of my school work and on im­ when she was ten, this time to Drexel and the school’s TKE vs. nA4> noon proving my diving at this level. Florida where swimming was established swimming and div­ I would like to become an All- Sun. Dec. 6 LF.A. Football Final also second-nature to her new ing programs. American on both boards and 0X vs. Saturday winner 1 p.m. peers. And after swimming for “ I wanted to travel,” Biz­ move up eventually to competi­ ten years, it was once again zarri said. “ I looked into Drex­ tion on the 10 meter tower. Sat. Dec. 12 Swimming vs. Towson 1 p.m. Steve Bizzarri who provided el and liked what I saw. They And beyond that, well, it’s all Sun. Dec. 13 Men’s B-ball vs. St Joe’s Molly’s initial push away from had a strong team, good relative. I think I’ll know when at The Palestra 7 p.m. swimming and into diving. academics and a great co-op it’s time to quit, but I don’t “ I had taken ballet for three program. Now that I’m here, plan on quitting for quite a Tue. Dec. 29 Women’s B-ball vs. Navy 2 p.m. years starting at age five, and the weather is kind of cold and while.” had four and one-half years of I’m far from my family, but